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How To Read Meters

First, look at the meter - electric or gas - and see how many dials it has.
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Commercial electric meters have four or five dials. |
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Commercial gas meters may have four to six dials. |
Note the numbers on the dials and how they are arranged. The dial on the right has the numbers arranged in a clockwise
direction; the next dial has the numbers arranged in a counterclockwise direction and so on.

If a hand is pointing between two numbers, record the number the hand has just passed (note the traveling direction of the hands). If a hand is pointing directly at a number, look at the number to the right. If the hand to the right has not made a full revolution by passing 0 (again, note the traveling direction of the hands),
the left hand should be recorded as being on the lesser number.
For Example: The middle dial below appears to be directly on the
7; however, since the next dial to the right has not yet passed 0, the middle dial is accurately read as 6.
The following meter reads 9 4 6 9 4:

To enter a meter read(s), log in to My Web Account. To practice reading
a meter, select the Practice button.

For questions, concerns, or to give a meter read, call
800-329-6261. Business advantage specialists are available Monday through Friday,
7 a.m. to 6 p.m., excluding holidays, to assist you.
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